alquílicas
Alquílicas, also known as Alquilias, are a type of traditional Spanish house or cottage, typically found in rural areas and coastal regions. These structures are characterized by their simple design, often featuring a single-story layout with a central courtyard or patio. The walls are usually made of local materials such as stone, adobe, or rammed earth, providing natural insulation and durability. The roofs are typically tiled, with flat or slightly pitched designs, and are often covered in terracotta or clay tiles. Alquílicas are often painted in bright, vibrant colors, reflecting the traditional Spanish architectural style known as "pintura blanca" or "pintura roja," which involves using white or red paint to create geometric patterns and designs.
The interior of an alquílica usually consists of a few small rooms, including a living area, a
Alquílicas have been a common feature of Spanish rural landscapes for centuries, and they continue to be